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22-07-2010, 01:10 PM
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fresh graduate for BBA
I am wondering how much do Industries Management earn per month
and also
Real Estate fresh graduate too
anyway, i'm a PR of singapore so is it mean that my salary will be lower than the singaporean ? plus, i didnt graduate from university in singapore but instead of a international thai university which use english and it is also approved by MOE in singapore.
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23-07-2010, 12:55 PM
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25-07-2010, 04:49 PM
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Real Estate Fresh Grads
Hey,
I can help you regarding starting salaries for Real Estate Fresh Grads since i just graduated also
I also guess that since theres only 1 Real Estate Uni Course, the info should be more specific for NUS Real Estate Fresh Grads
Let me give you breakdown by which line of jobs so it'll be easier for you to understand..
Real Estate Consultancies - Knight Frank, CBRE etc.
2.4 - 3k/mth gross
Additional commissions depending on which department your in.
Developers - KeppelLand, CapitaLand etc.
2.8 - 3.2k/mth
yeah thats about all.. the rest went into banks and such but that would be out of the sector already so no pt saying.. these are for the core group who went to work in the real estate sector.
REITs
2.8-3.2k
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25-07-2010, 05:05 PM
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woah thank a lot !
that really help me.
because i always think that real estate is about being an agent of selling house and apartment which is like an agent of insurance which need to go out and trying to persue the consumer to buy in order to get our salary.
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25-07-2010, 11:55 PM
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haha .. thats what alot of people think also..
the real estate agent job is just one avenue
here are some of the other jobs that real estate graduates get to work in..
Government Jobs
- Urban Planners @ URA, SLA
- Property Tax officers or land valuers for IRAS
- Working for public housing in HDB
Banks too hire real estate graduates.. this is mainly because Real Estate is an Asset class..
so you have fund manager jobs, investment banking jobs, research analyst jobs and etc.
basically anything that involves in the creation of your shopping mall, home or any building per say.. the guy who plans it, builts it, invests in it and manages it.. a real estate graduate can work in that line..
**** however, pls note that the real estate graduate is still not as powerful as say a finance graduate in the finance sector, much like the finance sector would want a specialist, the finance knowledge is not well thought in the real estate course at NUS. So thats one problem
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